Example sentences of "[pron] stand for [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Everyone stands for the general salute — they may be civilian guests , but they have studied the programme avidly and have learnt what to do .
2 I stood for a long while looking at Voting Right .
3 I stood for a long time in a telephone box just to keep out of the slicing rain .
4 I stood for a long time , staring at the mirror .
5 But our to avoid that situation I left and went to work with which kept me in the Edinburgh branch and within three or four weeks I stood for the local organizer and had not been successful .
6 Alan Pugh is the secretary of another group of initials , BFICC , which stands for the British Facsimile Industry Consultative Committee .
7 She stands for a long moment .
8 If you are to be awkward then my mother will not know where she stands for a good deal of time . ’
9 I had an old air-raid shelter , partly dug into the ground because of the slope : there was a load of stones on top , waiting to turn the shelter into an apple store disguised as a rockery , and when Mrs Wilson saw this she stood for a long time looking at the hump in the ground and the pile of stones .
10 There she stood for a long time , gazing out to sea , her heart full of sadness and her eyes full of tears .
11 When he had gone , she stood for a long time in front of the looking-glass that hung over the fire , her hands pressed to her cheeks , her face quite alive with excitement .
12 She stood for a long time , trying to make sense of her feelings , the words he had said tumbling around in her brain .
13 I began to wonder what was happening when we stood for a long time at Birmingham New Street .
14 In the garden of Burleigh Court , situated near the present Ulster Bank , there stood for a long time an old pear tree known as ‘ King William 's pear tree ’ .
15 They 're bigger than us , they stand for a bigger establishment than we do , like , we 're just little and they stand for bigger things , and you try to get your own back .
16 There they stood for a long time by a low stone wall , staring hopelessly out at the yellow fields of stubble , where the wheatsheaves were stooked and ready for gathering into the barn .
17 They stood for a long time in silence , and the others left them alone .
18 It stands for a positive policy — Socialism at home and internationally " .
19 Earlier Neil Kinnock , the Labour leader , hoped it would be demonstrated that Sir Nicholas did not speak for other Tories ‘ because the gutter language he used is not fit for anyone standing for a democratic party ’ .
20 Thus when Clarkson spoke movingly to the gathered World Convention of 1840 he was intended to symbolise continuity and provide in what he stood for a unifying focus .
21 Creed had requisitioned an open car , and he stood for the entire procession , as a mark of his own personal respect for the deceased .
22 In 1964 he stood for the pretty safe ( at the time ) Conservative seat of Glasgow Pollok .
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